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Grand Prix CinéCréatis: the end of the line for our students!

The students at CinéCréatis bring their three great years to a close with Grand Prix Day, a landmark event that takes place in two stages: first at the cinema, then at a gala evening. Each campus organises its own event and awards its own prizes.

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  • date 15.07.2024

The end of the line for our students!

Highlighting the talents of our film students! To mark the end of three rewarding years at CinéCréatis, the students are completing their Film and Audiovisual Professional Cycle in front of a panel of professionals. The jury is made up of directors, producers, set designers, videographers, editors, project managers, art directors, cinematographers and many other experts in the audiovisual industry.

On the first day, the students present and defend their professional projects in front of the jury, who then grade the students after a question and answer session.

The second day, at the cinema, is devoted to discovering the many projects they have completed over the last three years. Finally, the students unveil their final films in front of an audience of up to 300 guests.

The day ends with a Gala and the presentation of the various prizes. During the evening, 4 trophies are awarded: Audience Prize – Jury Special Mention – Jury Favourite – Jury Prize.

Find out more about the prizes awarded on the various campuses!

Lyon: Cinéma Vaise

In Lyon, the gala day and evening took place at the Pathé Vaise cinema. Here are the prizes awarded:

  • Juryprize : Sapiens (Sarah Prudhomme, Roxane Bougeot, Théo Daneels)
  • Jury’s FavouriteAward : Au-delà (Sami Chelihi, Vincent Serre, Eve Szopa)
  • Jury SpecialMention: Effusion (Catheline Peguet, Noah Clouzeau-Taoui, Léo Mendlowitcz)
  • AudienceAward : HÔTEL (Élise Marteau)

Montpellier: Gaumont Multiplexe d’Odysseum

In Montpellier, the students watched their films at the Gaumont Multiplexe in Odysseum before celebrating the end of their studies at the Domaine de Verchant. The prizes won were :

  • JuryPrize : Rubor Sanguinis (Marie Viennois)
  • Audienceprize : Maneater (Marie Viennois)
  • Jury’s Favourite: Maneater (Marie Viennois)
  • Jury’s Special Mentions: Papillon de soi (Marie Viennois) and La mémoire des maux (Léopoldine Boucherat)

A few associated words from Marc Caro, president of the jury: What I noticed was that there was a great deal of professionalism in all the short films we saw. I had the opportunity to visit the facilities in Montpellier and I saw the great equipment the students have at their disposal. We’d also like to reward teamwork – all the students worked together, because film is a collective art!

Nantes : Pathé Commerce

In Nantes, the films were screened at the Pathé Place du Commerce, followed by an evening at the Espace Titan. President Lionel Juglair presented the following awards:

  • JuryPrize : L’Annonce (Antoine Chevrier)
  • AudienceAward : L’Annonce (Antoine Chevrier)
  • Jury’sSpecialMention: Mona (Lita Dupau)
  • Jury’s Favourite: En première ligne (Alexis Guerry)
  • SpecialMention: Jolie fille (Marion Amouillin)

A few associated words: I’d like to congratulate all the students on their graduation films, which are of a very high standard in many respects. There are some tough challenges, but it’s a real success. The work on the first and second years is also very promising. As far as the film ‘The Announcement’ is concerned, it’s a success. All the trades have been mastered, the film is funny, the actors are very good – it’s a really successful film!

These events mark an important milestone in the careers of our students, celebrating their talent and dedication. Congratulations to all the winners and to the entire graduating class for their outstanding achievements!